The applied statistics minor is an interdisciplinary program designed to provide students in many different majors with the fundamental skills necessary to do statistical analysis. A minimum of 15 credit hours is required to complete this minor. Students who intend to complete this minor are strongly encouraged to consult their academic adviser before they begin their junior year. Depending on their major, students are advised to include specific courses as electives in their plans of study. Students should consult their academic advisers to determine which requirements these other courses fulfill. There may not be more than a total of a two course overlap with other requirements whether within general education or within a major or a minor. Students in the minor must complete the requirements for a degree program and the following courses:

One of the
following:......................................................................... 3
Cr.

STAT 140

General Statistics

STAT 240

Statistical Analysis

PSY 201

Statistical Methods

IDS 205

Business Statistics

ECE 365

Probability & Statistics for Electrical & Computer Engineers

ECON/MATH/IDS 493

Seminar in Applied Statistics

One of the Following :......................................................................... 3 Cr.

STAT/IDS 340

Statistics for Decision Making

ECON 325

Econometrics

Two courses from one or two
of the following groups:.............................. 6-7 Cr.

Actuarial Science majors may only use IDS/MATH 340 or ECON 325 to fulfill the minor requirements if the course is not used to fulfill actuarial science requirements. Actuarial science majors may not use MATH 341, MATH 342, or MATH 344 to fulfill the minor requirements.